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UU Views of Faith in the Workplace
edited by Rosemarie C. Smurzynski
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How do you express your faith in the work that you do?
How do religious values and spiritual practice challenge your work life?
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UU Views of Jesus
edited by Bruce Southworth
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Following Jesus' death, something happened to the
small group of women and men who had chosen to join him. A contagion of
love—some transforming, creative event bound them together into a fellowship.
They told stories to heal their griefs and celebrate
their newly found joy and sense of liberation in a world that oppressed
and despised so many of them. One Roman Catholic New Testament scholar
calls the stories “creative fictions” yet affirms their continuing power.
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| UU Views of the Bible
edited by Tom Goldsmith
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UU Views of the Bible offers a glimpse into six spiritual
journeys. One originates with an impassioned fundamentalist embrace of
the Bible while others begin with the Bible as suspect. All of the journeys
are refreshingly thoughtful, a bit provocative, and even humorous. The
pamphlet offers no critical analysis of the Bible, interpretation of the
historical Jesus, or promotion of the Darwinian theory of evolution over
and against creation theory. Instead, it gives the reader a very frank
approach to a text that is often misquoted, misinterpreted, and mistreated.
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| UU Views of the Church
Edited by Lawrence X. Peers
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Each of us brings to our understanding of church our own
images, hopes, and needs. Our views of church combine experience and aspiration.
What the word church means to us may reflect what a particular church
community has given to us as well as what we hope our church will become.
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| UU Views of God
Edited by Paul Rasor
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Many people have questioned whether any concept of God
can be meaningful in a modern, scientific world. Others, however, find
the idea of God to be profoundly meaningful. Among Unitarian Universalists
and other religious liberals, conceptions range across a wide spectrum.
Some reject God altogether and hold a strictly atheistic view of the universe.
Others may use the term God to convey very different ideas, such as the
creative power of evolution in the universe, or the power that makes transformation
possible in our lives, or the ongoing power of love, or simply the ultimate
mystery within which we all must live. FULL TEXT»
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 | UU Views of Prayer
Edited by Catherine Bowers
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In this pamphlet, eight Unitarian Universalists respond
to the questions "How do you pray?" "Why do you pray?" and "What role
does prayer play in your life?" These questions, of course, assume an
affirmative response to the previous question, "Do you pray?" Some Unitarian
Universalists would simply respond, "No." FULL TEXT»
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